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Give01Day has joined forces with the Government’s Cyber Streetwise campaign and the IASME Consortium to bring the new Cyber Essentials certification to all UK charities and help them operate safely online.

Local infrastructure bodies in the social sector need to adapt to new technologies and find more creative ways of securing funding or risk being left behind, a Commission on the Future of Local Infrastructure report has found.

Business in the Community, which manages the ProHelp programme in the East Midlands, is carrying out a survey as part of its review of how it can best deliver ProHelp beyond June 2015, when current funding contracts come to an end.